Chablis

The village of Chablis gives its name to one of the most famous white wine in France. Chablis is located at the north of the Burgundy region. The wine is brisk and fruity, very dry and with a refreshing acidity. Chardonnay grapes grow on a limestone soil rich with fossils. However, During the course of the Second World War, the bombardment of 15 June 1940 destroyed the historic centre of Chablis. 1949 marked the renaissance of the town and its vineyards : its wines could once again embark on the routes which had led them to the tables of the entire world.h with fossils. During the course of the second World.

Chablis is part of the larger wine district of Bourgogne. The wines are made from the grape Chardonnay and is quite dry. Chablis has become one of the most famous wines in the world which also makes it one of the most copied wines in the world.



There are four types of classes when it comes to Chablis:

lowest: Petit Chablis

Chablis

Chablis Premier Cru

Highest: Chablis Grand Cru

 

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